Stiles Machinery schedules Manufacturing Solutions Seminar for June 11-12

HIGH POINT, N.C. — Stiles Machinery is inviting manufacturing professionals to the upcoming Manufacturing Solutions Seminar (MSS) on June 11 to June 12. 

The two-day event brings together manufacturers, business owners, and industry professionals from across North America for live work cell demonstrations and presentations covering relevant trends, topics, and challenges. The MSS, hosted at Stiles’ world-class showroom, will offer attendees a unique opportunity to engage in live machinery demonstrations, presentations, and interactive breakout sessions. 

On June 11, the focus will be on panel processing and June 12 will cover solid wood and surface technologies. Participants can explore the latest trends, technologies, and strategies shaping the woodworking industry today, with a focus on innovation and automated solutions.

Sessions will cover a range of relevant topics, including: 

  • Compact manufacturing
  • Production flow
  • Material handling solutions 
  • The evolution of skilled labor 
  • Nested-based machining 
  • Scalable automation 
  • Sanding application capabilities  
  • Advantages of automated finishing  

 

Kameron Wildfong, Marketing Director at Stiles Machinery and event emcee, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming event, stating, “Each MSS is proof that our industry is hungry for the opportunity to explore the future of manufacturing, to evolve and grow. From expanding production capabilities to employee development and retention, there is a lot to explore over two days. I look forward to seeing the learning and connections that always develop during the event. It’s our opportunity to showcase what Stiles is all about.”

The Manufacturing Seminar is free to attend. Space is limited, so register today at stilesmachinery.com/mss, [email protected], or 616-698-7500.

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